Oh do tell. Tis the season to be Jolly! I'm trying this smokable mistletoe out. The last thing I listened to was the first side of the Times Square album
last time i HAD an "actual radio" would have been less then a year after my wife passed away, which was in 2009. i used to listen to kvmr, music of the world, voice of the community, 89.5 wakadok (nevada city) california. the do stream on line, and i have listened to it there occasionally, but i don't have the allotment of bandwidth on the local wifi where i live, to stay one line very much. i never really think about getting another real radio. its not something i feel i need. when i want to listen to music, i play it from the hard drive on my computer, where i have collected legitimately free, mostly non-professional music, and nearly all of it very good. for news, well, most of what's out there isn't really very personally useful, and what is, i hear about through various sources; forums and e-mail mostly.
I wonder if we all listen to NPR at the same time. A shared experience across hundreds of miles I'm Rachel Martin and this is NPR Morning Edition
I'm not even sure what channel NPR is on, but stumble upon it here and there. I tend to zone out to most of it but what's that Q & A game show they have on in the mornings? That one is decent.
I listen for hours a day.....start with bob and tom....then fresh air on ncpr….the whatever I land on depending on stuff happenning....in my car I bounce around rock stations
aren't there a bunch of different NPR stations that play the same stuff at different times though? i'm really not sure, i never really got into NPR. i'll listen to it for a bit when i'm scanning through the stations while traveling, and then when something uninteresting comes on i'll resume scanning. but it seems like when i do that, a different NPR will often come on playing something different. maybe those are just NPRish stations, i don't know, but it seems like i've come across known NPR programs playing on different stations at the same time.
I agree. Traveling from California to Oregon, I have to change the radio to get a different NPR station once or twice. And each is usually discussing different topics.